Abstract

To improve the interpretation of controlled‐source electromagnetic (CSEM) data it is desirable to include information from seismic data in a joint interpretation. The higher resolution of the seismic image makes it possible to accurately determine the depth of resistivity contrasts detected by the CSEM data. In this paper we show how horizons derived from seismic data can be incorporated in a CSEM inversion workflow to obtain resistivity models which are more consistent with both the CSEM data and the seismic data, and we demonstrate this workflow on a CSEM field data set.

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